For William Newbill, his reason is the critical role of our local party. "The Collin County Democratic Party is the architecture, the structure that supports all our candidates and principles. [It] is an indispensable link advancing the cause of liberty, equality, and justice.”

Jeanne Curtis believes that "There’s never been a more crucial time to support the Democratic agenda! For Collin County, the Ann Richards Dinner is a fun, vital, and important way to do that!”

We are so grateful for these supporters and all our guests this year. You know how important our party’s work will be in 2020 and your support is what will make it all possible.

The Collin County Democratic Party is a diverse and inclusive county organization of the Democratic Party of Texas, and is organized to promote and support the nominees of the Democratic Party in all national, state, and local elections. We seek to educate the public on the ideals of the Democratic Party and the qualifications of our nominees for office and encourage individuals to register to vote, join the Party, and become active.

Supervisory Duties:

Oversee day to day operations of the Party office, including staffing office with volunteers, setting office hours, dealing with contacts from the public including phone calls, emails, and walk-ins

May assist with supervision of Party Volunteers in accordance with CCDP Guidelines.

General Duties:

Train volunteers in office procedures and oversee compliance to ensure integrity of meeting requirements of a political party.

Provide office support for field programs

Provide office support for Party committees as needed

Develop and oversee special in-office projects as appropriate

Coordinate with the Executive Director, who will provide projects for office volunteers and help ensure their success

Other duties as assigned by the County Chair

Desired Skills/Experience:

High school diploma or equivalent required; Associates degree in office administration or related field preferred and at least three years of administrative and clerical experience required

Demonstrated commitment to the Democratic Party

Excellent organizing skills - detail oriented

Excellent verbal and written communication

Proven people skills and the ability to work with volunteers in a diverse and dynamic environment

FDC March 2020 General Club Meeting. The second meeting of the most important election year of our lives. Join us to hear about the primary election results, a look forward to the city council and school board elections in May and the Frisco Municipal Forum that FDC is hosting on 3/31.

Drinking Liberally and Living Liberally are informal, inclusive progressive social groups. Raise your spirits while you raise your glass, and share ideas while you share a pitcher. Drinking Liberally gives like-minded, left-leaning individuals a place to talk politics. You don't need to be a policy expert and this isn't a book club - just come and learn from peers, trade jokes, vent frustration and hang out in an environment where it's not taboo to talk politics.